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Jun 27 2010 Anchor

Which graphics better?

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Jun 27 2010 Anchor

i think they both look pretty good, but if i hadto decide, id say the one on the right is more detailed

Jun 27 2010 Anchor

Ok, but to decide i need some more opinions, hmm?

Jun 27 2010 Anchor

i like the one on the right more

Jun 27 2010 Anchor

but with new grass, am i right?

Jun 27 2010 Anchor

Admittedly, it's easier for me to tell what the ones on the left are. It took me a minute to figure out what was going on on the right, especially that guy who appears to be some Crusader. The detail and shading on the right ones is a little nicer, though.

Gibberstein
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Jun 28 2010 Anchor

I found the one on the right to be easier to understand quickly, as they all have different poses and contrasting colours -makes them easy to tell apart from each other. The muted colours and identical poses on the left make it that little bit slower to work out who is who.

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Jun 29 2010 Anchor

The one on the right looks the best. Much more detailed and there is more of a variety of characters.

Jun 30 2010 Anchor

The spell effects make the one on the right look better.

Edited by: dbest

Jun 30 2010 Anchor

Ok, second will stay

Jul 19 2010 Anchor

The right one is sightly better according grass and stuff like that.

Jul 20 2010 Anchor

One on the right, the perspective is way better, it looks much more 3D. The one on the left looks too flat.

[Q]uik
[Q]uik Quik
Jul 21 2010 Anchor

the one on the left is easier to tell what it is, the right one is soo.. it is too detailed, i believe is the right word

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